Phison Ps225107ps2307 Mptool 2021

| Error Code | Meaning | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Flash ID mismatch | You loaded the wrong firmware. Find the correct .BIN for your Flash ID. | | 0x1106 | Read/Write test failed | Physically damaged NAND. Replace the flash drive. | | 0x1024 | Bad block count exceeds limit | The drive is dying. Try "Erase All Blocks + Low Level Format" only. | | 0x1100 | Burner download failed | Driver issue. Reinstall Phison drivers. Use Windows 7. | | Timeout | USB disconnect | Use a USB 2.0 port (not 3.0). Disable power saving for USB hubs. |

[DEBUG] VID=13FE PID=5500 VENDOR_NAME=Phison PRODUCT_NAME=USB 3.0 Flash Drive phison ps225107ps2307 mptool

These are not two different chips. In fact, they are two names for the same controller family. The is simply the marketing name for the USB 3.0 version of the PS2251-07 (also known as PS2251-07 or 2251-07-7) . | Error Code | Meaning | Solution |

Introduction: Decoding the Alphabet Soup If you have landed on this page, you are likely staring at a USB flash drive that has suddenly dropped from 64GB to just 8MB, is not recognized by Windows, or shows a "0 bytes" capacity. Alternatively, you may have a counterfeit drive that reports a fake capacity. In the world of flash drive repair, two model numbers cause frequent confusion: Phison PS2251-07 and Phison PS2307 . Replace the flash drive

However, if your drive suffered physical damage (overheating, water, ESD), or the MPTOOL throws a error, your NAND chips have reached their read/write cycle limit. In that case, recycle the drive and restore from backups.

[OPTION] IC Type=PS2251-07 Burner File=BN07V113M.BIN Firmware Name=FW07FF01V10810M.BIN Test Item=Preformat Preformat=2 Erase All=1 Low Level Format=1 [FUNCTION] ENUM=1 WRITE PROTECT=0 FORMAT=1 FORMAT TYPE=32 FORMAT VOLUME LABEL=RECOVERED